PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:["

b-roomed flats,.

5 roomed fats.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed fats,

4-8 roomed residences.

CAMBAY BUILDINGS:

3 & 3-roomed flats.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-3 roomed fats. KOWLOON CITY:

1-roomed data

PREMISES TO LET

10 LET—Several Large & Small Godowns Apply: KWONG BANG HONG Łr, 1.0. Bx 320.

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RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA

EDITED BY TANG LEANG-LI

CONTENTS

Chap. -Political Rehabilitation.

H-Aits and Machinery of

Reconstruction.

III Industrialization. IV-Educational Reform.

V-Athletic Progress. VI-Public Health and Social

Relief.

VII-Cultural Reconstruction. VILI-The Law and Its enforce.

I

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XI-che Banking System.

X-Railway Development. X1-Roul Construction. XII-Commercial Aviation. XIII-Mercantile Marine. XIV-Posts, Telegraphs," Telephones.

XV Rural Rehabilitation. XVI-Town Planning and

Municipal Development. XVII-National Defence. XVIII Miscellaneous Trogress.

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

On 355 Metres

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-Record music.

1 pm-Local time and weather

report.

1.15 pm-Hong Kong Hotel Or-

chestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

4. to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme 7 to 7.20 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Talk on "Flying" by Captain Imperial Air-

W. Armstrong ways),

7.30 to 7.40. p.m

Musical Comedy Selections by

the New Mayfair Orch. Music in the Air

The Cat and the Fiddle. Folly to be wise.

7.40 to 750 p.m." Ellaline Terriss

and Seymour Hicks" Medley, 7.50 to 8 p.m.-

From the Studio "Book Reviews" by Sabrina, 8 p.m.-Local time and weather report. closing local stock quotations.

8.05 to 8.15 p.m.-

Three Songs by Val Rosing 1. In a little Gypsy Tea Room. 2. Louisiana Fairy Tale. 3. Ask your heart. 2.15 to 8.35 p.-

From the Studio'

A Jazz Piano Recital by Romney

Pearce.

PROGRAMME

1. Manhatten Serenade. 2. Venetian Love Song. 3. Body and Soul.

4. Roses of Picardy,

5. Sollloquy.

8. When day is Done.

8.35 to 9 p.m.-

.

The J.H. Squire Celeste.Oclet Operatica (Famous Operatie

Melodies) arr. Squire). Serenade (Moszkowski). Moment Musical (Schubert). Good Company Medley

Willoughby).

(arr.

the

9 to 9,15 p.m.-A Relay of

Daventry News, Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter). 9.15 to 10.30 p‚ñ‚--.

Classical Programme Orchestral-Sinfonia "(Bach). Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op

21 (Chopin) played by Arthur Rubinstein (Planoforte) and the London Symphony Or- chestru.

Songs Nachtigali;

Stanchen

(Brahms). Feldeinsamkeit (Brahms),- Elena Gerhardt (Mezzo-So-

prano,.

10 p.m.-Big Ben: Reuter FraAN3

Bulletins.

NAVY'S 21 NEW SHIPS.

Admiralty Calls For Tenders

<Special Air Mail. Service)

London, Sept. 30. Twenty-one ships are cumprised in the 1935 naval construction pro- Eramme, for which the Admiralty, In accordance with normal prac- tice at this time of the year, have begun to call for tenders.

They consist of three cruisers. one flotilla leader, eight destroyers. three submarines, one submarine depot ship, four sloops, and one surveying ship. Several small Vessels are also included in the programme.

It is understood that £10,000,000 is a reliable estimate of the 'cost

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Tastractions

A

TO SILL BY-

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1995

AT 10 O'CLOCK AM

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,

(For Account of the 'Concerned)

1 Case Hat Gallons 33 Cases Pressed Felt Hoods

7 Bales Unpressed Feit Hoods 39 Dox. Pressed Felt Hoods

of the programme, this being TERMS-CABH ON DELIVERY,

based on the bellef that the three cruisers will require £5,000,000 and the destroyers £3,000,000, leaving, about £2,000,000 for the others. The

1 programme pected to be spread over "the best part of three years, a cruiser tak- ing about two and a half years to build.

1)

ex-

1.

The work of preparing the con tracts is expected to take up till February next, and it is dificult at the moment to, estimate the number of workpeople who will be employed under the orders to be placed with Arms. Some of the ships are to be built in the Royal dockyards, and the work will prob ably be in full swing by next spring.

CLYDE'S HOPES Optimism is expressed on the Clyde that local shipyards will beneft materially in the allocation of the programpie. An order for

at least one, cruiser is expected, in addition to smaller craft and ma- chinery.

The output "of the Clyde yards for the arst nine months of 195 was forty-seven vessels: aggregat- ing 126,897 tons, September's" con- tribution being five vessels (8.200 tons).

For the same period last year the output of the Clyde yards was seventy-seven vessels. with aggregate tonnage of 185,096 tons. This total, it must be remembered

included the tonnage of the Cunard-White Star liner. Queen Mary.

:

Only three new contracts were "secured by local firms during Sep- tember, but further orders for

new mercantile tonnage Dected.

are €x-

GREAT ILLUSION.

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Sept. 30. Man has sought out many inven Tragic Overture, Op. 91 (Brahms tions and afterwards has mostly Artas- Skies Cerulean-"Aida" regretted his pains. But now a (Verdi.--Dusolina Giannini device has appeared at which not (Soprano).

even the most anti-mechanical, of Heaven: my father!-"Aida" Erewhonians could grumble. The (Verdi)-Dusolina Glannin machine for giving women the (soprano) und

Covanni illusion of wearing new clothes, Inghiller (Baritone).

which is to be shown at the 'forth- 10.30 to 11 p.m.-Latest dance coming Exhibition of Inventions in

music.

11 p.m-Close..down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 p.m.--Call

DJA.

DJB.

DJN

(Germ., Eng). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ.

Engl.).

9.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Musia 0.45 pm-News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DIN. 10 p.m.-Brass Band

11 p.m.--Songs by Eugen Hildaen. 11.15 p.m.-News in German on DJA DJB, DJN. Close DJB (Germ, Engl).

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE MORTGAGEE

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

situate at

WANCHAI AND CAUSEWAY BAY

and known respectively as

(1) Subsections 9, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15 and part of the Remaining Portion of Section A of Inland Iot No. 438 together with the Three Dwelling. houses on part of the property situate in Cross Lane, Wanchai.

(2) Subsections 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 7, 8, 13, 14 and part of the Remaining Portion of Section of Inland Lot No. 438 together with the Two Dwelling. houses on part of the property situate in Wanchal Road, Wanchai.

(3) Inland Lot No.156 together with ther Factory thereon known as No 68, Whitfield, Causeway Bay

To be Sald by

PUBLIC AUCTION

IN THREE LOTS

on

MONDAY, THE 21ST DAY or

OCTOBER, 1935,

AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.

by

M23. LAMMERT BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS,

AT THEIR BALE ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, Home Koro.

For further Particalars and Con- ditioun of Sale, Apply to:-

1

MESARS, HASTINGS & CO., Solicitors

Gloucester Building,

or to

MEBRA LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers,

No. 4, Duddell Street.

London, sounds so utterly bene- ficial and flattering that it should obviously be the "starred" item of the whole affair. The effect is produced by magic mirrors and strong lights. Henceforth, appar- ently, a woman choosing a new frock need only stand in front of the machine's arrangement ΟΙ mirrors with a sample piece of dress material in her hand; she will then see in the mirror a vision of herself wearing the dress pro- posed. Presumably the present machine is only intended to serve Hong Kong, the 6th day of Oct, 1938. the convenience of women's dress- makers and their clients, but one can imagine wider extensions of usefulness. If men's tailors were also equipped with it might not their fitting-rooms be cheerler

(Special Air Mail Service) places for most of us than they

London, Sept. 30. usually are? The malignancy of į Full of high spirits, so boys from existing fitting-room mirrors is 22 British public schools arrived at notorious; their capacity for put- Liverpool to-day in the Cunard: | ting the worst possible face on the White-Star liner, Scythia, after a shambling object in front of them tour through Canada and the is attested by all human experl-

United States.

In a ence. But if by some alight ad- 7,000 miles, visiting Quebec Mon- month the boys covered justment of the new machine the trest, Toronto and the Thousand client's reclothed corporeal pre-Islands. They saw Niagara by day sence could be brought into even a and illuminated at night, which C.40 p.m. -English Informational remote correspondence with the some of the boys declared was the

Period..

fashion plates in the tailor's hand-greatest thrill. 8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through book, how much more cheerfully

11.30 p.m.-Current Events. 11.45 p.m.In Forests and Moors.

Songs of Forest and Hunting for Chorus and Instrumental

Music, Performers: The German Sing-

ers Commonity.

12.15 am-News In English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN, 12.30 am-Close DJA, DJN (Germ.

Engl...

RADIO MANILA p.m.-Are You Listening? con-

ducted by Bernie Nolasco. 8.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period.

it

CANADIAN TOUR ENDS

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-could he confront both it and the its Radio wonders, and sons were son and Fritz.

7 p.m.-Radio Shopper.

7.15 p.m.-Dollar Steamship Com-

pany Programme (Chain KZEG).

subsequent bill?

Others voted for New York with

most impressed by the wonderful lock system on the Great Lakes. All agreed that they had the time

At Camp Kagawong, typical Canadian ranch, in the Kawatha

logué in Spanish presenting of their lives. Argentina.

7.30 p.m.-The "Town Crier"--A | 8.15 p.m.--Hlapania" :

quarter hour of Spanish 8.45 pm-Stock quotations and Lakes, whoys tutored them in melodies.

local market reports.

7.45 p.m.-Elizaldey Cia Pro 9 pm-Hispania-Zarzuelas.

gramme Enya Gonzales, 80-10 p.m-Popular Tunes and

prano.

quests.

8 pm Listerine Musicar Trave-11 p.m.-Sign Of.

rope spinning, Inssoing and bare. back riding. They indulged in Re-shooting. Many of the boys brought canoeing, swimming, sailing, and

home, as souvenirs real cowboy hata, scarves and lassoing ropes.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

| PUBLIC AUCTION

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions"

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1935

COMMANDING AT 10.30. A.M.

Ar No. 49. HILLWOOD ROAD, (GROUND FLOOR) KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 17TH OCTOBER, 1931.

TERMS:--CASH ON DELITERT.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

T

HE Undersigned bare received

instructiona

'To SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

JN

FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1935

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM. No. 35. HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD VALUABLE

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Furniture, Chesterfield Suites, Car. Bed Room and Dining Room

pets, Rugs, Glass and Brass Ware, Porcelain and Alum. Ware, Clocks, Ornaments, Lamps, Pictures, Radio Set, Plano, stc, etc.

αίκα

A SELECTION OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE

"ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 17TH OCTOBER, 1935

TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE

THE Undersigned bave received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1935

9

COMMENCING AT 10 AM..

AT THEIL SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,

A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS

Comprising:---

Woollen & Cotton Piece Goods, White Sugar, Brown Boger, Su. ar Candy, Brown Sugar in Cakes, Cor fectionery, Compay, Bussels, Mush- rooms, White Fapper, Milk, Cuttle Fish, Awabi. Birds Nest Refuse, Ajinomoto, Silk Stooking, Mouth Organs, Gramophon Needles, Bras Nails, Aniline | yes, Hand Sewing Needles, Hubber Shoes, Art. Silk Elastje Braids, Woollen nd Cotivn Blankets. Art Silk arn, Tooth Paste, etc., etc

Also

1,586 Dóz. Eandkerchiefs

TERMS-CASH OF DELIVERY..

LAMMERT BROS. AUCTIONEERS."

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